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General

Caravan Club Certificated location for members only. Adjacent to the village of Claypole which has one pub and a small shop and butchers.Site is about 2 miles from the A1. has a flat lawned paddock with elec tripped at 10amps. fresh water taps, info hut, recycling waste disposal, effluent disposal point. a proportion of the power for the site is provided by solar panels during daylight.We have an additional paddock which is a licensed site this is used for small rallies and as an overflow for Little Acres.We have a hard standing area, 5 carefully parked units will fit on the hardstanding.

Directions

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Travelling from the A1 southbound. urn off the A1 signed Newark Balderton and Claypole, at the end of the slip road travel straight over the first and 2nd island. take the 2nd left turn after the island signed Claypole. after 1 mile turn right onto Mill Road. (Y shaped junction with large sign in centre (MG Arnolds) CL sign below)Mill Road is single track road but site entrance is approx 30 metres on the left. (same entrance as to Property) Visitors are requested to ring a few days prior to arrival for entry instructions and a code to gain access to the site.Travelling A1 North. turn off the A1 at Newark Balderton. at the end of the slip road take the first exit from the island travelling over the bridge which is over the A1. then follow the directions as above for southbound travellers.

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

We are sited mid way between Lincoln and Nottingham, Newark on Trent is about 4 miles away to its centre, Newark hosts one of the largest Antiques fairs in the country with the LAMMA show and other events held at the showground.Newark Town has one of the largest cobbled market places in the UK and holds regular markets. Newark Castle is adjacent to the river Trent, however only one wall has been left standing.